REC responds to PMs secret talks on agency workers
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) has responded to a report in the Financial Times that Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been in talks with the EU on the Agency Workers Directive.
Commenting on these talks, Tom Hadley, the REC’s Director of External Relations, said:
The REC is in regular contact with the Government, with other business bodies such as the CBI and with other European officials with regards to the Directive. The REC is also represented on the board of Euro-CIETT, the rep body for the recruitment industry in Europe.
The Directive is likely to be discussed at the EU Employment Council in June and the REC will continue to take forward the views and concerns of the UK recruitment industry ahead of this meeting.
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For more information, please contact Alison Henderson, Press Manager, the REC, 020 7009 2157.
About the REC:
The Recruitment and Employment Confederation is the representative body for the UK's £26.6 billion private recruitment and staffing industry and currently holder of the Trade Association Forum's, Trade Association of the Year Award.
10.04.08
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